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Lead—oxygen bonds hydrogen halides

There are, of course, numerous examples of elimination reactions involving the loss of water, hydrogen halides, oxygen, nitrogen, and other small molecules with the formation of a double bond. Both direct and indirect methods are employed, including processes with soluble precursor polymers. It is interesting to note that polymerization of phenyl vinyl sulfoxide and subsequent elimination of benzenesulfonic acid lead to the formation of PA. [Pg.529]


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